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Forgotten Realms

16 June - 25 August, 2024

Welcome to the exhibition Forgotten Realms at Tjolöholm Castle. During the spring, Art Inside Out has invited five internationally acclaimed artists; Tilda Lovell & Karin Drake, Jesper Thour, author Kayo Mpoyi and photographer Ann Eringstam to a residency in Kungsbacka. Here they have produced new site-specific installations inspired by Hallands rich folklore and Tjolöholm Castle’s relationship to Nordic and Celtic history, reflected in both the breathtaking natural surroundings and the impressive castle interiors, that are presented in an exhibition in and around the castle this summer.

  • Jesper Thour, If They Woke Up, 2024 (photo: Hendrik Zeitler)

  • Jesper Thour, If They Woke Up, 2024 (photo: Hendrik Zeitler)

  • Jesper Thour, If They Woke Up, 2024 (photo: Hendrik Zeitler)

  • Tilda Lovell och Karin Drake, Pianola Dancers, 2024 (photo: Hendrik Zeitler)

  • Tilda Lovell och Karin Drake, The Conjuring Darkroom, 2024 (fphoto: Hendrik Zeitler)

  • Tilda Lovell, Gault, 2024 (photo: Hendrik Zeitler)

  • Karin Drake, Gargoyle Gym, 2024 (photo: Hendrik Zeitler)

  • Ann Eringstam, Between The Layers Of Time, 2024 (photo: Hendrik Zeitler)

  • Ann Eringstam, Between The Layers Of Time, 2024 (photo: Hendrik Zeitler)

  • Ann Eringstam, Between The Layers Of Time, 2024 (photo: Hendrik Zeitler)

  • Kayo Mpoyi , Stories We Told The Forest, 2024 (photo: Hendrik Zeitler)

  • Kayo Mpoyi , Stories We Told The Forest, 2024 (photo: Hendrik Zeitler)

  • Kayo Mpoyi , Stories We Told The Forest, 2024 (photo: Hendrik Zeitler)

  • Kayo Mpoyi , Stories We Told The Forest, 2024 (photo: Hendrik Zeitler)

Ghosts, giants and trolls. Nymphs, spirits, werewolves, and witches. The region of Halland, on the Swedish west coast, has a history filled with old tales, myths, and legends about supernatural creatures and phenomena. These narratives and testimonies have been passed down for generations and became part of a cultural heritage. In the old farming society, nature’s beings were a living element of everyday life and gave expression to our fears, cares, and moral dilemmas. The sea, lakes, and the deep forests were portals to that which could not be controlled – a border between everyday life and the supernatural, where humans were only temporary visitors from whom respect and reverence were demanded. In the twilight hour, the unthinkable became possible.

In the age of modern society, the time of myths appears to have passed. But now, in a time characterized by advanced weaponry, troll factories for the production of ‘fake news’, conspiracy theories, extreme weather and streams of selfies and screens, the ensouled nature, the spiritual and magical world seems to have taken on new meanings that tempts our fantasies and desires in search for our inner selves. Global mobilization in the face of environmental and climate threats, along with a longing for a life in harmony with nature, have meant that the forest and its inhabitants’ mystique, knowledge and power have become a sought-after refuge – far from the din of city life. Mythological and magical beings’ re-emerging presence crosses the boundaries of reality’s possibilities and points toward new queer worlds in which gender roles, perceptions of good and evil, beautiful and ugly, and us and Others stand to be dissolved.

In an artistic dialogue with Tjolöholm, the participating artists explore the irrational, fantastic and magical in our lives through various forms of artistic investigations. The works are installed all around Tjolöholm; inside the castle, along the forest paths, in the Gallery Loftet, in the worker’s residence and the church.

Read more about the participating artists and their art works.

Read about the opening event on the 16th of June read.

Info

By car: Tjolöholm Castle is about 40 km south of Gothenburg. From the E6/E20, choose exit 58, Fjärås/Tjolöholm. Then follow the signs.

By bus: If you travel by public transport, choose the commuter train from Gothenburg to Kungsbacka, then bus 732 towards Frillesås. From the Torpa Smedja stop, it is about a 3.5 kilometer walk.

GPS
N 57 23.903
Island 12 6.188

Photo: Ann Eringstam, Attila Urban and Art Inside Out

Limited access for people with limited ability to walk.

The works in the castle park can be visited around the clock.

The works inside Tjolöholm Castle, the castle church and Galleri Loftet can be visited during Tjolöholm’s regular opening hours.

More information is available here: https://www.tjoloholm.se/en/

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